Steven Weare, murdered in Barbados

People get ready, there’s a train a comin’
You don’t need no baggage, you just get on board
All you need is faith, to hear the diesels hummin’
Don’t need no ticket, you just thank the Lord! – Curtis Mayfield

I now have a firm belief that the Commissioner of Police is a praying man. I can even picture him on bended knee, night after night talking to God. We all Know that God answers prayers in the strangest way his wonders to perform. For the strangest of things has happened to cause one to marvel especially when we thought that nothing would happen.

Sometime ago in the midst of criminal problems facing the island, the Commissioner of Police lamented that his hands were tied. One could have taken his statement to mean that political interference was preventing him from undertaking his constitutionally bound duties of solving crime, apprehending criminals, fighting corruption and raging a battle against illegal fire arms and drugs.

One can now recall that since the national conversation again turned to illegal firearms, murder and violence that some politicians have been noticeably quiet. Even the Prime Minister of Barbados did not address or bring to the table any solutions that would impact or negate the action of those who were importing drugs and firearms into the country.

Then all of a sudden, an Englishman was murdered and it was not just a crime. It was a crime that exposed several crimes. The murder of the Englishman opened Pandora’s Box not only in Barbados but internationally as it is alleged that all involved are now connected to a ring of drugs, fire arms, car theft, bribery and money laundering. The sex, lies and video tapes are yet to be discovered. What is unfolding seems reminiscent of a script of some movie on an exotic island but alas it is not; it is unfolding right in Bim.

The Commissioner is now the most powerful man in Barbados. Along with the burden of Pandora’s Box came the relief of a Scotland Yard investigation. This crime can be the leverage that he uses to his advantage to untie his hands. It is he who is responsible for gathering evidence. It is he who will decide if the guilty will be brought before the Court of Law and be prosecuted. Most of all, it is he who will have to decide that his words and actions are not egregiously misaligned. One will therefore find out if he has the balls to untie his hands or sweep this muck under the carpet. One hopes that he will remember to show no mercy to the merciless and unscrupulous persons who are bent on destroying Barbados for personal gain.

We all know the facts that have been reported in the newspaper. Five men have been arrested for the murder of an Englishman who was residing in Barbados. It is alleged that the Englishman was importing stolen vehicles for resale onto the Barbadian Market. It is also alleged that he was involved in the guns and drug trade as well as money laundering. Furthermore, there are allegations that recently, 7 vehicles were imported by the Englishman for 2 members of the ruling Administration. It is alleged that no duties were paid on vehicles imported by the deceased thereby defrauding the government of import duties.

Then there is the politics of this all. How does and will this impact politics in Barbados? With eight months to go one would have believed that DLP would have held onto power until elections were constitutionally due. Now I have my doubts. All is in crisis. An Englishman was murdered and his death has turned Barbados upside down. Will this all lead to a constitutional crisis? What if anything does the Constitution say about such actions if the allegations bear fruit? Will the Prime Minister open his mouth to utter a word about corruption at the heart of his government or is he too consumed making allegations of elitism against the Leader of the Opposition to have discovered what has been happening under his watch? One cannot help but wonder what would happen if we had an extradition treaty with the UK. Could the conspirators be somehow extradited? When will the Cabinet implode? When will the election be called?

Now the Commissioner of Police does not hold appointment but this fate can be sealed by the politicians just as occurred to the previous holder of his position. But this Commissioner now has Scotland Yard at his disposal. He does not have a crystal ball to see the future in terms of predicting what will happen but for now he now has the ability to shape it. To shape his future with respect to having his hands free of political interference to perform his duties. The guilty will seek cover. While they could have prevailed in home grown inquiry where the outcome would be swept under the carpet, not so with a Scotland Yard investigation.

While I do not know the extent or the context of the investigation, one can only envisage that the opening of this Pandora’s box may well be like the tip of an iceberg. How could the nation have elected persons who have placed a yoke of economic strangulation on the necks of their children and willfully fed then a steady diet of drugs, guns and violence? At the end of it all, the Commissioner must report to the people of Barbados regarding his investigation and bring the guilty to justice. When all is said and done, I firmly believe that the Commissioner said “thank the Lord” so let us get ourselves ready for the general elections.

303 responses to “A Heather Cole Column – People Get Ready”


  1. @ Bushtea

    You have hit the nail on the head with silly backward thinking Simple Simon.

    @ Insider

    Keep pressing on

  2. Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim.

    ACP Griffith will go after corruption within the RBPF because there are still some loyal Dottin-ites therein that need to be weeded out.

    Further, what kind of idiot would a policeman have to be to sell illegal guns, when they will likely be used against police? I smell a rat!

    Griffith will not go after corrupt politicians because the DLP put him in office. By all accounts, he is a very loyal man.

    As a nation, therefore, we will make no progress against the endemic political corruption except by foreign agencies..


  3. Acting CoP Tyrone Griffith appears to be a good man.

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  4. Commissioner Of Police Have Chris Sinckler cheques from Mr Weare's Office Avatar
    Commissioner Of Police Have Chris Sinckler cheques from Mr Weare’s Office

    Lawyer get lock up. Policemen get lock up. Hungry shoplifters get lock up. Never will a politician get lock up!


  5. Well, well, well! Not Well Well

    It seems like some people would prefer to talk shiite all day long about irrelevancies

    But when confronted with the complexities of a real national problem

    And a competent and expert witness acting as whistle-blower

    That whistle-blower is to be subjected to their ire

    Instead of measuring the gravamen of what The Insider has to say, for our country

    In all our years on BU there has NEVER been as contributor more revelatory than Insider

    99.9999% of the time we are all talking shiite which has no currency, no pun intended

    Not so with Insider!


  6. All those simpletons could achieve is to dissuade other whistle-blowers from coming forward.


  7. @ Caswell Franklyn

    You are getting slow ,” The Insider” businessman /importer, check Gibbs by Cheapside market, and connect the …………..


  8. @ Frustrated B
    Do not be silly…like Simple…

    What do you want the man to do?
    As Caswell explains, he is ACTING COP..
    The fella before him was ESTABLISHED… and the crooks still moved him aside…. How far would you expect him to get in moving against the politicians before being canned..?

    In all honesty, we should not expect him TO DEAL WITH OUR CROOKED POLITICIANS, given our history. This is a role for BAJAN SOCIETY.

    That last shiite march (in which Bushie was up front..) SHOULD have immediately gone on to deal with the political shiite in Barbados. … TOTAL SHUTDOWN…. UP DE TING!!!
    We are ALWAYS looking for some scapegoat to bell our shiitecats for us.

    So ….You don’t think that a Cop would ‘sell guns to the Injuns?’ …

    Do you think businessmen would encourage the use of plastic when they know the consequences?
    Do you think Cheffette would sell shiite food when they MUST know that they are diabetes and High Blood Pressure enablers?
    Do you think politicians would make laws and impose taxes that THEY then routinely break, using their privileges?

    Give us a break.

    Let the damn man clean up the Force.
    It is the right start….
    His recent words about the customs leak were OBVIOUSLY (in hindsight) a shot across the bow to powerful crooks….

    Like Insider, he is an asset right now in the quagmire that we have created out of the potential paradise that we COULD have built…


  9. No businessman or woman irregardless of race cannot be successful in Barbados …..
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    Double negative but I agree and I would stop the sentence right there.

    Let me show you how I know this is the case.

    The Quakers show that businesses which succeed long term are based on families.

    Bruce Hennis gets to the conclusion by a different process that Prayer is fundamental to many business successes.

    https://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Business-Secrets-Prayer-Profits-ebook/dp/B01FWPZYJE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1506080848&sr=8-1&keywords=bruce+hennis

    Families provide the strength, moral and financial, to weather the storms.

    Faith takes them over the top.

    Barbados is no longer a place for families nor is it a faith based society.

    It is no longer a place to have children and look forward to their adulthood.

    Birthrate is dropping … good indicator.

    But the best way to know is to look at a minority population, the Closed Brethren.

    They have always survived on business which has allowed them to stand apart and practice their beliefs.

    They routinely have or had large families.

    No member of the Brethren when I was at HC went to sixth form.

    They left to apprentice and start … families.

    They stood out because they were mostly white ….. and very different.

    Today you don’t really see many Brethren families.

    The few I knew left Barbados for environments that are more attractive for raising a family.

    They will survive and I bet, prosper because with them they have taken their long term strategy and their most valuable assets … their children.

    Unlike foreign exchange, this export can’t be controlled!!

    Some remain, some left the fellowship … but not many children like the past.

    One family I know with a thriving business, disintegrated and its members are scattered around the world.

    Invariably, the business men who make money are in some way linked to an utterly corrupt process.

    They may not be corrupt but it is hard to imagine lying down with a dog and not getting fleas!!

    But is making money, while important, the only measure of business success?


  10. BU have not been able to prove it so far but ee are sure the customs broker/officer partnership is used by the political and business class to ‘make money’.

  11. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/100725/senior-cop-probe

    They finally got a senior police ifficer in custudy, detained and being questioned about the gunrunning, people who have had dealings with those who manage the port will know exactly who is doing what and can shut them down….by talking.


  12. Watchman

    I do not want to unmask anybody who contributes to BU, otherwise I would expose Bushie. He once said that he slapped my head at Combermere. There were only two such persons and I beat the crap out of them. (Nobody dared after that). I think that I must have given Bushie too many blows about the head, that might be responsible for what he writes

    Sent from my iPad

  13. Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim.

    The sad fact is that we just need one corrupt politician to fall and the rest would run like rats.

    The fella in the East, with the dope-dealing friends everyone knows, would be so easy for any investigator with half a brain, US Visa or not.

    We are a joke of a place.


  14. @Simple Simon September 22, 2017 at 2:27 AM “So since we know that you are not a university professor, and since we know that you are not too smart, then who the hell are you?”

    Understand people that I have no interest in knowing who Insider is.

    However I am questioning his integrity.

    Because the truth is, a person is willing to lie publicly about something as defining as his profession, as the way he earns his living, who knows what he are willing to lie about and to do in private?

    So no my response is NOT simplistic. It is in fact a well REASONED response, based on an understanding of human behaviour.

    I am neither “B” for “D”

    I don’t know Caswell. I’ve never met him, not even in passing on Broad Street.


  15. The truth is, if money is the life blood of the political class, only the business class can cut off the blood supply of the politicians.

    And BOTH the business class and the political class must stop blaming the ordinary, decent hard working class of Barbadians.

    If drug dealers and drug users are caught in a destructive marriage, the question is who will initiate the NECESSARY divorce?

    If the political class and the business class are caught in a abusive marriage, the question is who will initiate the NECESSARY divorce?

  16. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    “Griffith will not go after corrupt politicians because the DLP put him in office. By all accounts, he is a very loyal man.”

    And that blind, misdirected loyalty is destroying the island, despite being put in office by a corrupt government….it’s the taxpayers pay Griffith’s salary, not the ministers, not government….his loyalty should be to the taxpayers of the country….the citizens, someone has to be loyal to them, because the government is not,.


  17. The truth is, if money is the life blood of the political class, only the business class can cut off the blood supply of the politicians.
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    Here is another way to look at it.

    Taxes supply money and they come from everybody.

    We are now witnessing the obscenity that our taxes will be used to revive CLICO.

    The argument is that it would be a pity to watch a “black” business fail.

    The 10’s of thousands of Caribbean people who have been shafted will be shafted again.

    The Ministry of Fine Ants recently complained that people need to pay taxes otherwise GOB can’t respond to the crises of a major hurricane.

    It is true !!!!!

    … but, if the taxes go to CLICO, then the GOB is still in a mess, Barbados is in a mess … and CLICO ….. smiling all the way to the bank.


  18. A way to look at is that GOB is the conduit through which flows the real money in Barbados.

    The “business man” understands this and looks to get some of it diverted to him through fair means or foul.

    Turns out Duprey been doing it to all governments in the Caribbean for a couple of generations!!

    The ideology that we have to help the poor black man out is at the root of the corruption.


  19. @Caswell “Bushie…once said that he slapped my head at Combermere. There were only two such persons and I beat the crap out of them. (Nobody dared after that). I think that I must have given Bushie too many blows about the head, that might be responsible for what he writes.”

    The damage that blows to the head can cause
    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/aaron-hernandez-fiancee-suing-patriot-nfl-article-1.3511905

    I am beginning to see why there is so much bad decision making ’bout this place, from the political class, to the business class, to the boys on the block–many, many of wunna received way too many blows to the head during childhood, and blows to the head ESPECIALLY in childhood can cause irreversible brain damage.

    No wonder the women are leffin’ wunna behind. The women have never embraced this foolish colonialist practice.

    Why would anybody with sense strike a child on the head? And why would any parent or any teacher, principal, Minister of Education, or Ministry of Education condone this practice—unless they too suffered multiple head slaps in childhood.


  20. I am going to posit that most of those we see on here preaching race are agents of this process.

    Some became devotees during the brainwashing phase in the 1960’s and do actually believe it passionately and don’t understand the process.

    But its real reason is to divert the taxes Governments in the Caribbean collect to activities that do not work for the common wealth.

  21. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    “The ideology that we have to help the poor black man out is at the root of the corruption.”

    The ideology that the government has to help the minority business people out with contacts read, Coe, Bizzy, Bjerkham, Maloney etc, subsidies, taxpayer’s and pensioners money by the hundreds of millions of dollar IS AT THE ROOT OF ALL THE CORRUPTION IN Barbados…..stop lying John…you lowlife…

    The fact that the same minority business people use that same money they tief from taxpayers and pensioners, to re-bribe the same black governments for more corruption and bribery, each and every election…is destructive.

    That corruption has been ongoing for over 3 decades…that is what destroyed the island, extortion, bribery and corruption…ya lying sack of shit.

  22. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    The same ones being question, if they had a gram of intelligence, would call every name involved in criminal activities in the minority and majority population…. particularly in government….all the greedy rats who partake in stealing from the population, trafficking and committing crimes, destroying black communities, just so they can buy yachts and houses and hide their tiefing money in overseas accounts in Argentina and everywhere else.


  23. @John September 22, 2017 at 9:05 AM “We are now witnessing the obscenity that our taxes will be used to revive CLICO.”

    I agree that it is an obscenity that the political class plans to use our tax money to revive CLICO, the business of the Prime Minister’s friend. I have a close friend, a black WOMAN who was separated from CLICO well before the sh!t hit the fan. She is NOT nor does she want to be Leroy’s friend, Freundel’s friend, or the late David Thompson’s friend. This fren-fren thing is at the root of corruption, not as you think the black skins of Barbados’ majority people. The separation came about because she REFUSED to break the law and sign off on CLICO’s Flexible Executive Annuities. At the time she had two children in university. Still she refused to break the law. At the time David Thompson was Prime Minister and Leroy Parris’ best buddy, now he is the best buddy of our Prime Minister. Still she refused to break the law. She did not let herself be intimidated by political power, or by financial power. Somebody needs to ask why were decent people leaving CLICO, and then all of us need to listen to their response.

    @John September 22, 2017 at 9:08 AM “The ideology that we have to help the poor black man out is at the root of the corruption.”

    Disagree with this. You cannot locate the problem in the black community. Even when there were few black people in business the white business community existed in a cesspool of corruption. What can we call slavery John except state enabled corruption? And up to 1951 John, the STATE was the white Barbados business community. So no. We the decent hard working black people of Barbados WILL NOT TAKE the blame. The political class so much wanted to be just like wunna, the powerful land owning, law making class and now that they have become just like wunna, you complaining?

    Behold your children.

    However there are plenty of poor black men, and poor black WOMEN trying to start up and run decent profitable businesses.


  24. @ John September 22, 2017 at 9:11 AM #
    I am going to posit that most of those we see on here preaching race are agents of this process.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Confession is good for the soul.


  25. @John September 22, 2017 at 9:08 AM “A way to look at is that GOB is the conduit through which flows the real money in Barbados. The “business man” understands this and looks to get some of it diverted to him through fair means or foul.

    I have ZERO respect for so called businessmen–and yes they are mostly MEN– who seeks to divert the taxpayers money into his bank account through foul means.

    That behaviour is INEXCUSABLE.

    I have a bright idea: How about spending the taxpayers money on the taxpayers and on their children?

  26. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    They are coming for your wicked ass John, you and your ilk..

    “John Mark Annel spent the last fews days sleeping in a jail cell there in Barbados. The guns and ammunition found at his home is a small matter. The big questions are:

    Will he tell all he knows (and he knows a lot)?
    Will he give up the names of politicians and the names of the white minority criminals on the island?
    Is John Mark Annel linked to the deceased/murdered, Steven Weare?”


  27. Disagree with this. You cannot locate the problem in the black community
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I am not.

    The ideology is a falsehood.

    It is a means to an end, a tool to destablise and divide.

    Governments in most Caribbean states have done more damage to their respective economies than any Category 5 Hurricane could ever do.

    Look at Guyana.

    More have got up and left that Caribbean State than any other … then there is Jamaica!!


  28. …. and Guyana gets no hurricanes!!


  29. Long ago the late Pierre Trudeau referred to such businessmen–and here I include the Canadian banks which charge up to 22% interest rates in a captive market–as corporate welfare bums.

    A mother on welfare at least produces and nurtures a living human being who may grown up to be of some use to the world.

    What the hell do tiefing “businessmen” and their equally tiefing political “friends” do to add value to Barbados?

  30. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    “understands this and looks to get some of it diverted to him through fair means or foul.”

    The hypocrite John should call it what it is, the minority business people and others have been using criminal means to tief the people’s money for decades, time to put them in handcuffs, by fair or foul means…..once and for all.


  31. How was race used in Guyana to destabilise?


  32. @Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. September 22, 2017 at 9:22 AM “That corruption has been ongoing for over 3 decades.”

    What 3 decades are you talking about?

    Corruption has been going on in Barbados since 1627.

    Barbados was birthed in the corruption of slavery, indentured labour, greed, and political corruption when the state/plantocracy, for hundreds of years one and the same, used its might to brutally exploit the majority black people.

  33. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ Watchman September 22, 2017 at 7:51 AM
    “@ Caswell Franklyn
    You are getting slow ,” The Insider” businessman /importer, check Gibbs by Cheapside market, and connect the …………..”

    You are not called “Watchie” for nothing. With the eyes of an eagle and a lighthouse for a spotlight you are fully deserving of your moniker worn like a mask befitting the phantom of the foxy Zorro.

    You have connected those dots to the very ‘G” spot of double-dealing in the nasty game political party funding to ensure ‘even odds’ of a loaded head or guaranteed tail in the roulette wheel of government contracts.

    No wonder the same “Insider” sees the writing on the wall for his last beneficiary of vote buying largesse but is still not prepared to squeal on his porcine-looking friend in case he too is exposed as a ‘commercial’ facilitator in the Red Sea scandal of ‘alleged’ drugs, guns and vehicles smuggling.

    There is no Bro(o)m (e) so well made as to sweep out the corners of corruption in Barbados from the very top of the surveillance pigeon co(o)p to the dirty gutter leading to the boys on the block.


  34. It is amusing and at the same time sad, to see two supposedly intelligent contributors spend so much time, effort and energy attacking each other. Rather than invest their intellect in commenting on the matter under discussion and offering commentary and insight for the benefit of us lesser mortals, they have chosen instead to bicker.

    We are not the problem people so don’t let us attempt to destroy each other.


  35. @John September 22, 2017 at 9:08 AM “A way to look at is that GOB is the conduit through which flows the real money in Barbados.”

    You don’t have to tell me this. Hundreds of thousands of MY MONEY have gone into that bottomless pit. And contrary to what the Minister of Finance said lately that none of us like to pay taxes. Some of us do LIKE paying taxes. However we become very, very angry when our money is used to enrich the political and business class, instead of being used for the upliftment of the taxpayers and their children.

    It makes me sick to think that this government has created policies which have excluded thousands of young Bajans from university education and yet the political class can use our tax money to rescue the businesses of their friends.

    Why do you think that in my old age I am catching the ZR’s and have Bush Tea on here constantly laughing at me for doing so.

    Simple Simon, not of the political class, not of the business class, but of the tax paying class.


  36. The fact is that Tyrone is still acting Commissioner of Police.He is therefore serving at the will of the political paymaster.He has to do as told.This lot couldn’t do it to Dottin.Ask Mayers who got a big pay day writing some crap with a price tag of $300,000.00!He ain’t no Pro Roy Marshall who worked for zilch!But back to Tye P.He has been made pliant and compliant by the indecisive ugly man from bob marley vale.Awaken me when this lot get their asses kicked out of Bay Street.If Ann Hill get arrested,they better make sure she don’t spill her guts at Dodds.


  37. Many are called… but a few are selected….
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    I suspect you have been reading your Bible!!


  38. Not very original!!


  39. We are not the problem people so don’t let us attempt to destroy each other.
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    When you begin to appreciate the way the politics of division you will realise what is really going on!!

  40. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    He is a superintendent with the queen's police department. He's the MAFIA head involved in the Guyanese prostitution ring in Barbados, which caught the steady gaze of the American FBI.

    if he is being looked at by FBI…that is the best thing that could have happened for him and the island, it may just save his life, he better call every damn name, leaving out none.


  41. When you pass MTW, look at the equipment that is lying down in their yard below the old BWA building.

    I haven’t done so for a while and perhaps they have scrapped it all by now but imagine the fate of any private sector business that treated its expensive moneymaking equipment like that.

    I have been all over Barbados walking.

    In my early days I came across all sorts of Caterpillar Tractors abandoned in the Scotland District …. the Soil Conservation Experiment.

    The waste has been obscene.


  42. @Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. September 22, 2017 at 9:22 AM “That corruption has been ongoing for over 3 decades.”

    What 3 decades are you talking about?

    Corruption has been going on in Barbados since 1627.

    Barbados was birthed in the corruption of slavery, indentured labour, greed, and political corruption.

    When the state/plantocracy, for hundreds of years was one and the same and used its might to brutally exploit the majority black people, and the white indentured servants–Rihanna’s people–I know some of the descendants of the white indentured servants and they are decent hard working people.

  43. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    John… stop talking rubbish, the day stupid black governments on the island realize it is not in the peoples or the islands best interest to give minorities subsidies, contracts or loans when they slither up to ministers with fake smiles, scams, cons and lies, while holding out begging bowls…the quicker they will see the majority population and island prosper to unimaginable heights….

    yall are parasites and thieves and should be treated as such.

  44. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    `Corruption has been going on in Barbados since 1627.

    Barbados was birthed in the corruption of slavery, indentured labour, greed, and political corruption when the state/plantocracy, for hundreds of years one and the same, used its might to brutally exploit the majority black people.`

    it has since been refined Simple,what we are seeing is modern day corruption with overt racism, minus the physical brutality, outside the rare physical attack like with Bizzys white savage manager on the black customer, or when the white female made herself scarce by going into a black mans house for couple day`s, the halfassed minorities attacked a plantation worker….

    the corruption we are seeing is well orchestrated by black ministers and white, indian, syrian minorities, that ist he only thing they can agree on and like about each other….robbing the majority population blind.


  45. @Bush Tea September 22, 2017 at 4:59 AM “Steupsss…and which policemen would solicit a bribe from a silly woman who catches the ZR to and fro…? ”

    I hate to distract from the seriousness of the discussion…but lest you forget know that 50, 40, 30 years back I was a beautiful, sexy young thing.

    And no. NONE, NOT ONE of our police officers have EVER indecently propositioned me, never asked any favours of me,

    Some in the business communities behave like whores [acting as if their integrity is for sale] and then act surprised when they are treated just like whores they are.

  46. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    who is Ann Hill..


  47. We would like to know how anybody in Barbados could have any semblance of personal ‘integrity’ when all the national institutions have been corrupted, for decades, by official corruption.

    We are a nation of crooks!

    Then there are those who would presume to question the ‘integrity’ of a whistle-blower. This egotistical approach is the opposite of what happens in ‘developed’ countries where people like ‘Insider’ are paid handsomely for revealing corruption and cooperating with the authorities
    to stamp it out. Sometimes tens of millions of dollars, and rightly so!

    There can be no set of considerations where we would not side with the ‘Insider’. Where can he go to make a complaint? Only a fool would presume that the officials in our government don’t know what everybody on the streets already know, have known.

    In fact making a complaint to any institution in Barbados about official corruption is no better than complaining to the Devil about Satan.

    Certainly “insider’ nor any other businessman/woman should not now shoulder the entire responsibility of creating fair conditions for doing business. That job must be the responsibility of all the crooks in Barbados who benefit from the day to day systems of corruption, crime.

    But instead of thinking about setting up a citizens run public tribunal to document official corruption and lay charges on the systems of crime in our country, people are more interested in proving they are holier than thou art. The only honest people in all of Gideon.

    We have had successive governments which continue to raise taxes/levies to astronomical levels. To the point where they are now subject to the laws of diminishing marginal returns.

    And one of the main causal reasons for these onerous taxes is the leakages, at source, caused by official corruption within the operations of government revenue collection agencies – the customs department, etc.

    Barbados imports almost everything. Corruption at the ports of entry means corruption of the entire society whether we recognize it or not.

    In these circumstances, not one fucking person in Barbados has any integrity.


  48. Psychologists hears all of the stories of the wicked and confused, but there is the mattter of doctor/patient confidentially


  49. @Insider Exposing the Local Underworld September 21, 2017 at 3:03 PM “For Caswell attention I am a University Professor at an International Institution.”

    Let us hope that Insider’s international university is not Trump University or one of its clones. Something conceived by a poorly educated person, and designed to funnel money from the pockets of gullible people into the bank accounts of the rich white boys, or black boys, or “pelau” boys. Becausin’ when people are hungry for other people’s money they will do anything.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/19/us/politics/trump-university.html
    Donald Trump Agrees to Pay $25 Million in Trump University Settlement


  50. @Bush Tea September 22, 2017 at 4:59 AM “we have holier-than-thou ‘saints’ ”

    So you have a problem with me being a saint?

    So wha’ happen? You think that your BBE only one adopted sons?

    You don’t know that in his many mansions reside his daughters made in his own image?

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